-fflailg jJost. JAMES P. BABB. E D 1 TOR AND PROPRIETOR. 3 raus:—Daily, Bix Dollars ier year, strictly in ad ranee, weekly, Single suDscnptlons One Dollar per year; m Clubs o! five. One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OI THE CITY EDNESDAY MOBNING:::OCT. 23. OITT MATTERS Supreme Court. Tujssday, Oct. 22. Before Chief Justice Liwrie, Judges Thompson, Strong and Read. McOuily vs. Clarke & Thaw. Argued ty Woods for Plaintiff in Erro-; by Loomis Bud Smith contra. Creese vs. Bane. Argued by Lucas for Plaintiff in Error ; Brown, contra, njt b and judgment affirmed. Per Curiam, Bayard and other Appeal. Judgment ©I non. pros. Kennedy vs. House & Horton. Sub* trotted. Robb & McConnell for Plaintiff in Error; Jones contra. Breokenridge vs. Wiseman. Argued by Mellon for Plaintiff in Error ; by Brown, contra—and thereupon judgment affirmed Per Curiam Munn & Barton vs. City of Pittsburgh. Argued by Marshall and Gilmore for Plaintiff in Error, and by Kuhn contra. Boyd and wife and W. P. Baum vs. Nogley. Biehey vs. Ssme. Argued to gether by Acheson for Baum, by Brown and Marshall contra, and by Woods for Boyds and Richey. Court adjourned till 9 o’clock Wednes day morning. United States District Court. Before M’Caodltss. Tdssday, October 22d, 1861. Court met at ten o’clock this morning, and Judge McCandless charged the jury, defining their duties, and repeating the in spections concerning treason and mispri sion of treason and the acts which consti tute these offances, as contained in his last ch arge. The list of traverse jurors was now called over, and a jury empaneled-to try the case of the United States vs Sebastian Tyoe, eharged with robbing the mail. The prisoner, a lad of twelve or thirteen years, wae brought in and arraigned in the usual form. The indictment charged him with stealingirom the United States mail, on the 30th April last, certain letters con taining articles of value. The special act charged was the stealing of a letter mailed at Elk Lick, Somerset county, by J. & W. Smith, to John A. PattoD, Uniontown, Payette county, containing $6O in bank bills. The boy plead not guilty. District Attorney Carnahan opened the case for the government briefly, and then proceeded to the examination of witnesses. P. S. Hale, postmaster at Elk Lick, tes tified to Mr. Wm. Smith having deposited the letter mentioned in his office and to having forwarded the letter, which was also Bhown by the account of mails sent. Wm. Smith of Elk Lick, testified to ■writing the letter, enclosing $OO in bank bills and depositing the same in the post office; $4O of the money was in Virginia bank bills, a $lO bill on the Cumberland Bank of Alleghany, Md., and a $lO bill on A Baltimore bank. Fielding Montague,driver of a two horse hack, which carried the mail between Uniontown and Grantsville, ' Alleghany county, Md., ssmi-weekly, testified to dri ving tbe coach on the 30th April. Had no passengers except the boy until he got to Boßh Rash’s, twelve miles beyond Union* town, when he took an outside passenger; took up the boy at Petersburg, after the mail was changed, and conveyed him a few miles in the inside of the coach, where the mail bag wae; at Uniontown delivered the mail; next day found a number of let ters Btuffed down in the window slide of tfce coach. Wm. Smith, recalled, identified an en velope, exhibited by the District Attorney, as that in which he enclosed the letter ad dressed to Mr. Patton. Postmaster Hale also identified the en velope and tho post-bill which he sent With it Win Koddy, poßl master at Petersburg, identified several letters produced as having been given him on May Ist by Montague. ’Squire Brownfield, of Payette county, testified to defendant having been brought before him on an information mdde by Montague, for robbing the mail, and hiß committal to prison. The boy gave him $6O in money, which was produced, con sisting of $B5 in Jo’s on the M & M Bank, "Wheeling, one $5 on the Prostburg Bank, one $lO on the Cumberland Bank of Al legeny, and one $lO on the Mechanics’ Bank, Baltimore. Armstrong Hadden,postmaster at Union town, on April 30th, testified to the bag being brought to his office, mutilated; he did not again use it. The inside bottom of the bag had been cut with a knife. Found a torn letter inside the bag. In the afternoon additional evidence was presented, establishing the guilt of the ac cused beyond a doubt. No effort was made towards a regular defence, but David Rsed, Esq., who ap peared for the defendant, male an urgent appeal to the jury in his behalf, asking clemency on account of his youth. After the charge of the Court, the jury retired and soon brought in a verdict of guilty, with a recommendation to mercy. Tho boy was remanded to prison for sentence, which will probably not be pro nounced for some time, as we understand an effort will be made to have an act passed by the next .Legislature to enable the Court to send him to the Heuse of Befuge. After this c:se was disposed of. Court adjourned until ten o’clock on Wednesday morning. Court of Quarter Sessions, «kc. Before Judges McClure, Adams and Parke. Tuesday, October 22d, 1861 Alex. Barton was tried and convicted of assault and battery and sentenced to pay a nominal fine and tho costs. John Gabby, of Allegheny, plead guilty to assault and battery on M. Martin, and was sentenced to pay afine of five dollars and costs. Geo. Gardner, col’d, indicted for forcible entry and detainer, was acquitted, and the prosecutor. Emanuel Champ, sentenced to pay the costs. The remainder of the session was occu pied in the trial of cross suits for aggravated assault and battery between Professor Jno. Barry and Chas. S. Kennedy, of the Third ward. The difficulty occurred on the 20th June last. Barry alleges that Kennedy Shot him twice with a pistol, and Kennedy alleges that Barry entered his tavern at the corner of Tunnel and Wylie streets, and after raising a disturbance pointed a gun at him (Kennedy) when he threw it up, and the load penetrated Barry’s Ehoulder. The wound inflicted was by no means dan gerous. The testimony adduced did not show very clearly how it was inflioted. The case will be concluded this morning. Stolen Property Recovered. —On Sunday last, a quantity of stolen property, consisting of lamps, bed blothing, etc., etc., was found under the Pittsburgh end of the Hand Street Bridge, where it had been secreted by some thieves. The in formation which led to the discovery wss furnished by a boy about fifteen years of age, who stated that ho knew it to have been stolen and secreted there. He also gave the names of guilty parties, but they having got wind of the affair, left sudden. 1y for Washington City on Saturday night. The plunder i« now at the office of Mr. Jacob Hill, on Band street, where persons having lost anything of the de scription above mentioned, would de well tocali Blalng of the Grand Jury—Their Pre sentment. The Grand Jury in the Court of Quar* ter Sessions, having finished tho business before them, rose yesterday morning, made the following presentment and were dis charged bv Judge McCluro with the thanks of tho tfouri: The Grand ’'Jury for the October term have had beforoth.m 402 presentments, of which number a majority have bi*en found true bills Many hills returned as true were in tbonicelves unimportant, but from the fact that our examinations were con fined to the ex parte testimony of the prosecutors, we felt b and to present them 'for the action of tho Court and petit jury. In thus closing oar labors wo cannot ro frain from calling the attention of tho Court and the public to the immense in crease of trijiing and petty cases of a vexa tious nature. It appears to us that this evil finds stimulus ‘in the bills of costs which accrue to the returning magistrates We are firmly of tho opinion that some Btringent legislation is necessary to repress this growing and expensive ovil—expen sive not only in the amount of costs which Are drawn from the County Treasury and which necessarily come from the pockote of the people, but still more expensive in the unhappy and dangerous elements of discord and ill-feeling engendered and por petu&ted in the breasts of the litigant par ties. It is certainly within the compass of the legislative remedy to abridge this evil, and provide more adequate means for the swift and speedy adjudication of a large portion of the cases which now weary and disgust the tribunals charged with their disposition. Some tribunal should be established for tlje trial of the petty cases, and Court andjury relieved from the disagreeable and unprofitable lahor. We deem it our refer to the traffic in liquor, which seems eminently a lawless traffic—a business which, notwithstanding tho loose and easy process by which license may be obtained, Is still defiantly prosecut ed without license. Temptation meets the young, the weak and the unwary at eyery step. We can scarcely recommend any action by the Court. Wo know that the repeated efforts of tho lifench for the re preBsion of this evil have met the warm ap proval of all good and thoughtful citizens. We can but suggest the firmest exercise of judicial discretion in the punishment of offenders against the provisions of the license law. If tho depraved appetite which demands public drinking housos must have its accommodation it is not too much to require that the liquor venders should pay a small of the public burthen, which is largely enhanced and aggravated by this unwholesome traffic. Philanthro- piets and reformers have almost exhausted the skill and ingenuity of thoir minds in fruitless efforts to check and restrain the uso of intoxicating liquors, yot the evil grows and expands in lull ratio with the growth of population and extension of country. A large majority of the cases which came before us for examination could be traced directly or indirectly to the cup. Every relation In life has borne tho blister of its burn—almost every hearth, side has suffered In some of its membors. Every public charity owes to this traffic the greatest number of its benoticiarles; every prisona large majjtity of itsinmates; every graveyard and cemetery boar silent but not uncertain testimony to the natural and inevitable result of the unlicensed use of the license law. We feel bound to refer to a practical matter in the administration of criminal justico—the want cf attention of suitors and witnesses to the duty of prompt atten dance upon the sittings of tho Grand Jury- Much of tho time consumed was in con sequence of the neglect of witnesses and prosecutors to appear at the call of the Dis trict Attorney. In these times, when all good men are anxious to preserve inviolate the good Government under which we have pros pered beyond precedent, it behooves all the ministers ol justice to yield their best endeavors in every sphere of duty lo pre serve not only the letter hut the spirit of the law—to give good government not only a generous pecuniary support, but the higher and better support of an earn est, honest and manly determination that tho Government and laws of the land must and shall be sustained and preserved at every peril. To District Attorney Miller and his efli* cient assistant, Wm. M. MoffiLt, *K e q., this Grand Jury feel bound to render pub lic acknowledgment for the faithful, iuUi/ ligent and able discharge of their duties. [Signed,] John Dkan, .Foreman. James McCutcheon, I A!ex. Clancy, 1 »amel Calhoun, fjoeiah Ab-r, The*. Meely, Ineec Keeae, Fred. Wilharm, , Wm. Hnrron, Isaac Mills, j Geo. Shaw, John Bay, | Mark Rodgers. Cars yob the Westmoreland Coal Company.— Prom the Philadelphia Car Works there has just boon delivered the last of two hundred eight-wheel cars, built to the order of tho Westmoreland Coal Company, for service on the Pennsylvania Railroad. These cars have steel springs and are in all respects a superior article.— A coal equipment is eradually expanding on tho Pennsylvania railroad, which road already moves a large coal tonnage, and which, with the progressing development of the Broad Top coal field and additional shipments trom points west of Huntingdon will soon have a coal trade quite equil in tons to most of the great carriers from tho anthracite mining districts. Puneral op Lieutenant Darlington Postpone n —Tho expross car on tbo train which "arrived at noon yesterday on the Pennsylvania Railroad, having been switched off at Aitcona, the body of L ! eu'.., Darlington did not arrive at 12.30 as was oxpected, although the Duquesno Greys were out in uniform, with a braSß band to receive it, and all preparations for tho fus neral had been made. The body was exs pected to arrive by the early train this morning, and the fnneral was accordingly postponed until this morning at 10 o’clock when it will take place from the First Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Paxton) Wood street. State Arms. —Tnera are now not less than seven thousand stand of good arms in the State Arßenal at Harrisburg—some hundreds of rifles, but mostly muskets, of the the old pattern, moderenized and ims proved so as to be capable of doing all the execution of a musket made today. After all the troops called for by the Btate are organized and in the field, there will still be a reserve of five thousand muskets in the Arsenal to fall back upon in case of emergency. A number of rifles that were thought to be entirely behind the age, have gone through the mill, and have come out completely modernized. Hew Engines. — The Pennsylvania Railroad Company are placing a number of new engines on their road, and among them is ono of rather odd construction, intended for the Hollidayaburg Branch paßseoger train. It is very neat in ap. pearance, and is so built that the fuel is kept under the floor of the engine, imme diately behind the boiler, and the water in tanks on either side of the boiler, thus ob viating the necessity of atender, and mak ing the affair look like an animal with a caudal appendage. Finally Committed —Mayor Wilson yesterday finally committed Michael Ga gen, for assault and battery with intent to kill Feirgus Fahey, by cutting him across the abdomen with a knife. Fahey was present at the hearing, but was so weak that the Mayor thought advisable to send him back to Walter’s Hospital, which he did. Arrived at Louisville.—A dispatch received yesterday by Col. J. A. Ekin from Gen. Negley, announces the sa'e arrival of the entire brigade at Louisville at 4 o’clock on Monday afternoon. No acoident of the slighlest consequence occurred on the crowded boats during the passage of seventy boon. i Held to Bail.—Mrs. Sarah Leslie, of Tnn»«! street, and her daughter. Sarah Leslie, of Second street,with one ‘ boarder” from each establishment, were before tho Mayor on Monday morning, charged with keeping disorderly bouses. Both w*r* held to bail to answer tho chart,* 1 at court Tho notorious Mrs. "\V*in tr*rs was arrestrd last evening, and will have a hearing to day. A warrant was issued or Corn Fitzgerald, propriuii-t*.; cf aI- • fti •*' e:i Wylie street, but tho was sick In brd and cannot appear bef .-re to day. The Anorl of Dkath was enacted for the second time at tho Tnoitre last even ing to a select audience, by whom it W 43 well appreciated. It is a fine production, and put upon tho boards wilh splendid efi'.rcts. ~vVe have not seen for years a new piece so well dosorving of succoss. Tho rendition by all the actors was good and did ample justice to the author. We hope to son the house crowded for tho repetition of this fine piece to night, and advise all to go as it may be the last opportunity. Three females, ail of tho same family, who keep a little variety and fancy store,’ in tho Fifth Ward, wero arrested and taken before Mayor Wilson yesterday, a quantity of ribbons, sowing «uik, trim*, mings &c., having been found in their shop, ru,■ to have been stolen. A por< lion ol the goods were identify d by Messrs. Eaton & Macrura, and the womou hold to bail to answer. Thomas Wildkt, launder of the Inde pendent Order of O ld Follows, died at hip residence in Baltimore, on Saturday, in the bid year of hi 3 ago. Mr. Wildey wap here some years sinco on the occasion of tho dedication of tbe new Odd Fellows’ Hall, when he was received with the high est marks of consideration. Sale ok Stocks.—At the sale of stocks at Davis’ Auction Store last night, salpß were made as follow*: Bank of Pittsburgh, si',i 00 Merchants <& Manufactures Bank, 40 50 Allegheny Bank, . 47 (;>q do do 4S 20 do do 48 6U Shot.—Calvin Sboets, a member of Captain Mi (fee's cavalry company, was shot dead at Morgantown, Ya , the other day, while attempting to force his way through the guard. Tho Star ssys he was drunk at the time. Col O. H. Kii’i-av, of tho Pennsylva nia Sixty First, was in the city yesterday, looking well. He reports his command in good health generally and all in excellent spirits. Anijersox, tLc wizard, has been per vailed upon to stop at tho Theatre ore night on his way to Cincinnati, and will appear to-morrow evening, and on that occasion only. lußks—Just received—another lot of those fpiondid silvor.plated forks, at the Dollar Store. Supply yuiirselvoe, ladies, whiio you have tne opportunity. ilt JOSBPH MJTKK AimiONV MfYU JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manu£*ci.urens ami Wa-jiiMßia aod Retail DoajArg FURNITURE Sc CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn street, above toe Uamu. ttß7non fcmc.l a ivgeu«oniiM»i 01 nuicTtuid Plum Furniture, in Walnutaod .Mahogany oi tttfi»rov*n manufacture, ami warranted equal iaquality n atyie to any maon:>rtnr»»H m tho city, and mil ae at r«a*OTy»hip JpOSTKRS, PLACARDS, HAND-BIELR, PnntA,rftFiLOow*«i cAf»h‘pri<v»a to it ih« ttrmw, w. S. HAVEN. S-D THIRD STREET, WHO WILT, PHIHT IN RF.D, WHITK AND iu.Uß.i\v ITH KAV'I UU'IW,) PIAIS BLACK INK. and Samples and j/el pric«H." ! di f*ul4 ' r NEW B TTfff AND SECOND HAND PIANOS, FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS The subscriber wishing to reduce his stock of Pianos, off re for sale du ring this and next mouth, Kitty Nmv Rud Becood Hand Pianos at great bargains, for cash. These Pianos have nearly all beon made especially for the subscriber, for renting purposes bv the boat makers in the country, and can be relied on as du* ruble and substantial instruments. Purchasers are respeetfuljy invited to call and examine them. For sale bj JOHN ft. MGLLOB, _ 81 WOOD BTREET. Wto. M. FAJBER & CO., STEAKS ENGINE BUILDERS. IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Mahers, Near the Penn's R. R. Detx>t PITTSBURGH, PA., Manufacture all rinds of Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Gnat Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to tne construction of En gines and Machinery lor grist mills, and for up rights, mulay and circular saw mills. Hare also on hand, finished and ready or ship ment at short notice, Engines and Boiiere of every description*^ Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. A®“Ordera from all parts of the country solicitea and promptly filled: fe2l:d*w AT OUR PRICES OF BOOTS, SHOES AND GUMS Ladies Heeled Morrocco Boots for only $1,00; do do Calf do do do do do Hip do do 87 do Gum Shoes, Cheap; Men’s Hip Boots only $2,00, do Fine do 3,00 11 do Calf Brogans 1,26 Boys, Youths and Children’s Kip and Calf 800t B at low prices; Also Misses' and Children’s] fine Boots; and Shoes and Shanghi’s. Call at the Oheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND, 98 Market utreet, 2nd door from Fifth. WALL PAPER rWALL"PAPER! 1 ELEGANT 1 beautiful i PRETTY! CHEAP! W. P. MARSHALL, B7 Wood ntreet: For sale by au24 Ginger— One case Green Ginger; One do Preserved Ginger, just received and for sale by R EYMER A BKOS., 0c22 Nos. 120 and 128 Wood streetg .SfiAOO CASH AND FOUH hun tJl/TJv/v dred in one, two. three and four years will purchase ten acres of valuable land, a bnck dwelling house, of four rooms, frame barn, well of water etc, situate two milss from Phillips burg, Beaver county. 8. CUTHBERT A SON £1 Market street, SUNDRY 60 bags Middling s; 100 bags Prime Albert Potatoes; 100 bags Jieshannock do; 100 barrels Apples; . 16 barrels Marietta Sweet Potatoes: 16 bushels Shell Barks, 6 barrels Oranberries-jnst received and by JAMES A FETZER, 001,1 comer Market and First streets. c“ RANBERRIES— riv» J^ rre * H prime Western Cranberries toar df “ Jo b y RF.YMER i 8808, L Nob 126 and 128 Wood street. EMONS—. “--T Pnme I '"' 6 Nos. 126 and 128 Wood sweet. All PflJTlrtl LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Hews by tbe fVortli Briton Farther Point. 0.-lob r 22—Tho steamer North Briton has passed here. It is reported that the principal Cham be-? of Commerce in France have memor ialized the Emperor to recognize the S luthcrn Confederacy, and raise the block ade 0! the. Southern port?, Lord Mouck And mite aro aboard. Too s.oamor New York arrivei on the l‘Ch. ar.J ’ha Kangaroo on tho 11th. Ti.o ]«.••: steamer lock news that the French Chambers of Commerce wore me- moralizing the Emperor to recognize llio Southern Confederacy and raise tho block ado Tun Daily Sews says that the accounts aro IV ■m tru j tworlhy sources. T. r i Prtris Kxpress is Confident that tbo Keeper -r contemplates recognition, tho w»ntof cotton being severely felt. Tao London Shipping Gazelle, r,n the fliion subjee, savs tn-»» France and Eng land must a<-f strictly together, and argues that their recognition would carry with it an ‘-.mount of woight and moral influence, which would sot up tbo Southern Confed eracy. I’rincc Napoleon hod reached Brcsi from America. A conference on Mexican affairs was ab< it to be held at Par:?. A decree ap pointed Admiral L graviesti commander of tho expedition to Mexico. Tho interior navigation dues on bread* MiilTs have boon abolished til! September, ISO 2 It is reported that the Chamber? will bo convoked for a short session in January and then dis°olved. Parßciilumof the Fight IVear Fredersckfilowo. Sp-rial to the St, Lovi* Rcj'uldican : Pilot Knck, OR. 22. —From reliable parties who witnessed the fight at Freder ickstown yesterday, 1 gather the following particulars: Col. Carlin, wilh a p*rt of the 21st, 33d ' and J5S:h Illinois Regiments, the S.h Wis consin, Cjl. Bake:’? Indiana Cavalry and Major Scnolfield’s Battery, roached Fred-* ericktown at 9 o’clock in the morning and at 1 r. m. was joir.M by the lltb, 17tb and 20th Illinois Regiments and 400 Cav alry from Cape Girardeau. They then ad vanced in pursuit of the rebels under Jeff. Thompson aDd Col. Lowe who had ieit tho pluce 24 hours before and were reported to be rapidly retreating south. But about a mile from tho town thov discovered tho entire force of tbe enemy drawn up in lino of balJe partly posted in an open iii-ld, and partly m Lo adjacent woods, wi.h fvur iron Id-pounders well planted in their front. Major Seboflield immediately opum-d lire, art! at the fourth round silenced cno of tho r.-bel guns. The engagement then became general and lasted nb'»ut Jwn hutirn, but niter the first half h..ur the rebels loft tbe fit-id in disor der and look to the wotdp, closely fol lowed by both M*r infantry and cavalry.— I’m fore iehving the field the rebel Colonel Lowe was shot in tho head and instantly killed. Major Gavin received fivo bullets wbil* leading a charge thirty yards in advance of b!3 command. Wyman was kilhd in the same charge. Our io ß s i? re ported at five killed; five mortally and 29 slightly wour.dr-tL The enemy’a loss not ascerlaii'ied, but issupposod to be coosidi‘r> able. At last accounts tho rebel? were in full retreat with their baggage train and our trooj.fi in pursuit. Special to the St. Louii Democrat: CARDS, Ac Two rebel ?urg--<>ns came into Froder h'kstown for Col. Lowe's body. They ac knowledge a loss t»f «»v»-r 200 killed and wounded. But it muni been 1 -tr^r r -r. 1 counted 25 dead bf*)ie* one slubnio li"ki. Thur cannon were bnd'v managed, tli'fi’, Tnomppon got inf >rmation of 0.. r movcuienu by capturing k bfiarer of dis patches fr »m Colonel Plummer to Colonel Carlin. A DiNtructive A'lre at Mana juuK-Trial of Halker W. Siuitli Pii i l a i> klph ia, October 22 —The dryr ing hwu*e slUi.bed to Solra's Mills, Mana yunk was destroyed by {ire. The other buildings were uninjured. A Urge quan tity of wool for the manufacture of Army Cloth* was destroyed. The loss is covered by insurance. A fire broke out in Pekin Mills, near Schuylkill, Manayunk,which was destroy*, ed by fire. The main building was saved. A large quanty of wool in the dying bouse was destroyed. Tho stock was insured.— Tho lire will somewhat cripple the operas lions of tho mil) in tho manufacture of army cloth. Preparations are already bo* ing made, for rebuilding tho burnt portion. This morning tbo trial of Walker W. Smith, one of the crew ol tho pirate ship “Juff Davis,” captured on board the Fcho- nor “hUcfcantress,” commenced in the United States Circuit Court, before Judge (trior, and Cadwallad'r. A jury was selected* The prosecution opened by J. Hubley Ashton, Assistant District At torney, The examination ol witnesses was proceeded with until adjournment. The Washington .Evening Star pubs lishes tho following additional facts of the affair at Edward’s Ferry; It says it is a mUtake to supposo that Store was repulsed. He was eminently successful, having effect ed his object, although at some loss to his right wing. Banks is, in person on the Virginia side, assumed chief command. Col. Cogswell commanding the New York Tammar.y regimont is among the missing. He was formerly Captain in the Bih .Regular Infantry. Colonel Ward, c>f the Massachusetts 15tb, was wounded in the leg. Testimonial of Respect Harrisburg, Oct. 22.— The following general order, number 10, was issued im mediately on receipt of the death of Col. Baker ; It is with great pain that the Governor and Commander in Chief has loarnodof the death of Colonel Edward D. Baker upon the field of battle. Although not a citizen of Pennsylvania, he bad been selected by many of her boqb as their Com mander, and he met his death while gal lantly leading them into action. The same feelings which inspired his soldiers to re gard no state lines when our common coun try was in danger, induoed the Command* er in Chief to recognize him, while living, as a Pennsylvania soldier and impels him, now that he is dead, to bear public testi mony to his gallantry and worth. By command of A. G. Curtin, Governor and Commander in Chief. (Signed) Craig Biddle, A. D. C. From Fortregs Monroe. Fortress Monroe, October 21. Via Baltimore, October 22.—The severe gale which has prevailed here, (but is now moderating) has somewhat retarded the preparations for the departure of vessels from this point. A detachment of 260 men of the Mas** sachusetis battalion, who were sent out from Newport News this morning for fuel, were attacked by tho rebels, but stood their ground. The Ist and 7th New York regiments had been sent out to sup port them, when the steamer left for Old Point. Funeral of Tbomas Wildey. Baltimore, October 22. —The funeral of Thomas Wildey, the founder of Odd Fellowship in this country, took place this morning. There was a large turn out, in cluding delegations from various sections of the Order throughout the country. A number of military officers, and several military bands were also in tne procession. (STILL LATER. Jefferson Ci(y iVews. Soecial to the Si. Lotus Democrat: J kkpkkson City, 0.-t- -2.— Parties di rer;. (rorn War-uw Bay that no news of an portH.-v:;' had reached that point op to two o’clo-'-k v‘ ! stprd »y Tho Pontoon bridge ti ni- hod and tho river very high. R W. Bilton, Sb-riii’ol this county, resigned ye?t-T.i :v. not b-ing willing to take the ohUi pr -scT!bed by tin State Convention. F A Pim (> a nd Circuit Clerk, and fatnm- <•; Genera! Parsons, now in tho reb’! huo to Genera! Price, Com r, ;nnd-in‘. <>; :hia post, his willingness lo take that oni'- or any other Oen. Price may desdro 11- \vb-he< to return homo and resume tho duties t d hn i)r. Braekman, a member oi tho L'mis- Ja»ur-and Mr. Bfell. of Mi>|.»r countv, both o: wuom bavo been in i.'.c nix! army and B err;e a dozen others from this county, who h ve been skulking in the brush, have sit.l 1:1 Ihoir submissions. Gen. Piieo has or.i.-e ■. -.hum lo repair to his headquarters next v. ;clc. Gov. Gamble left this mjm lng for Washington. Arrival of'tlie leuionfa St. Joiixs, October L 1:!. —Too steamship loutor-m, from Southampton on the 10;.h ) Capo iUcc on Sunday. Her ’’ Plainly anticipated by the North T;ie King of Prussia was received at Coriip.j.;;:io with groat enthusiasm Fran cis Ist will nut bo represented at the King of I r ji-iH’s coronation. dhe Link rf Turin has raised its rateof ui«ooi.nt to f*:l prr c-^nt. Thu guren Of Mad'ig.ircar is dead Iler eon has boon proclaimed King and formally demanded a French Protectorate Latest from Washington Wasfiinqton, October 2.2 —Midnight —So far as can be ascertained there has b-»-'. n no renewal of the fight at Edwards’ Ferry. Tbe indications plainly are that [ : he military authorities are sedulously en gaged m strengthening our forces at that point. The information received thus far is presumed to be ol such a character as not to entitle it to credence in ail parti culars. Fight at tamp Wild cal Cincinnati, Oct 22 —A courier who arrived from Camp Dick .Robinson, re ports a light yesterday, between Zoilicoffer, with six or seven thousand men, and Col! Garrard with 1200 men at Camp Wild Cat. Zoilicoffer mado three different at tacks and was each time repulsed with considerable loss. The federal loss is four kill id and twonty vfounded. The courier met a roir.forcemontof one regiment and artillery on the way. Attempt to Kuu toe itlockadei Philadelphia, Oct. 22.—Tne ship Thomas Watson, from Liverpool, while attempting to run the blockade at Charles ton, on the 10:b, was pursued by the steamer Flag. The ship was run ashore. The crew escaped. The ship was loaded with a cargo of flannel and blankets, which was taken possession of and the ship burnt. The Nor t It Missouri Command. b'r. L; L'iB, Oct. 22 —Gen. Todd has been assigned to the command of the Federal forcos in North Missouri. PITTSBUhGH & COUNtLLSVILU BAIL BOAU. ON AND AFTER THE 17m OF OC "IBVH, the train* on the Pittabnrgh * Con &tl;*villa KUI Road will leave and arrive at the company'* depot* corner of Ross and Brecken ndg* streets. follow*: MaIL J RAIN leave* Piilahurgh 7.40 a m, arrives at t'onnollsville 11 a in. Uniootown 12 m; returning leaves Umontown 1 d m, Connellsrillo 2 pm, ar rive* at Pittsburgh 6 p m. EXPRKBS i RAIN leaves Uniontow n 6 a m. Con nell*»»U« fi a m.arrive" at Pittsburgh y,30 am; leaves PrU-aburgh 3.40 p m.arnyeH »•. Cooneiisville 0.56 p m. union own S p m. ACCOMMODATION leaves McKeesport 6.46 a m, arriving At Pittsburgh as 6,45 am: leaves Pittsburgh at 7 a rn, returning to Pittsburgh at n 30 a m ?R'- * I NI • ACCOMMOL> Vi'ION leaves Pittsborgh at It am. returning in Pitisburgh at 1.60 n m. IHI RI > AGO >M M< l l *ATI< )N leave* Pmxburgh at 4,16 p m, returning u> PitutMirgb at 6 p m. Ri H ACCOMMODATION leaves Pittsburgh at 6.16 pm. SUNDAY TRAIN leaves McKeesport a - 9,10 a m, arriving at Pirsburgfa 10, 111 am. If armc Pittsburgh at 1.3*) |i m. b KKIGHI received and delivered at the aamo ,r >t on pod after that date !'i -rlerlv, nniinv, niitl commtHßlion r*>iipnn ;p ' N *‘ lll »•>* 1 • K‘ >R(tK Hori.lov. Agent Rt ‘ h ” r ‘ n iI. lil> \K S IT)N E. '!*»: i rtnl bupenntendanL SMITH, PARK & GO., SK.'VTH WARD FOrSDBf, PITTBBUBHH, PA. * a”* l -.oil-?. N t. I*G Kirxt and 130 Second streets. Manufacturers of a)! s>!&**■* aud de»criptione , ef Coal Oil, Ketorte and Htuia, Gaa and Water Pipe, Sad lrnus, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxen,Btee’ Mouida. Pul 'ich, Hangers ana Couplings. A.no Jobbing and Machine Oastmgß of every de sorption made to order. Laving a complete machine ahopattached to the Kor.ndnf, all necesaarr fitting will he careful’y attended tot faSklyw* JOINER’S UNION STATIONARY PACKET, CosU* but‘J6 oentb. Agent-* wanted in every town and village. Apply to HENRY MINER, successor to Hunt A Miner, ocl7 71 and 73 Fifth at next door toPoßt Office, r jP H K N E\V BALMORAL HOOP A BKIRT, iq red and b’ack, the newest thing out, received and lor sale bv KATUN, MACRUM4CO.- l7 Fifth street. iJKIVAUE DISEASES DR. BROWN’S MKDICAL and SURGICAL Office, No. W SSr-a SmUhfield street, Pittsburgh, Js§|i3©fefl Pennsylvania. j3rEe*ii£4f«» Dr. BROWN Is an old r.iti ten of Pittsburgh. and has been mjj in Practice for the last fvwity- S fit* years. Hib business hits been confined mostly to Pnvate / and Surgical Diseases, \ CITIZENS AND STRANGER i in need of a medical friond, should not fail to ftna out the sore place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate,and hia experience in the treat ment ofa oertain olass of diseases is a sore guaran tee to the sufferers of oot&ini&g permanent relief* by the uso of his remedies and following his ad* nee. DR. BROWN’S REMEDIES nerer fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dis eases, Imparities and Scrofulous Affections. Also all diseases arising fioro a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a tetter, nsoriasis, and a great many forms of skua diseases, the origin of winch the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sore and speedy recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS Dr. Frown's remedies for this alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification, whiob the young and weakminded often give way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this coun try—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. RHEUMATISM Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure this painful disease in a few dayi—he will ‘warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrbcea, Stricture, Urethal Dis-cnarges, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fis tula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the&aok and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladdei, together with all diseas 9 of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, a ru, directed to DR. BROWN, No. 60 gf. Pittsburgh. will be immediately answered*— Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from observation. Office and Private Ron inn. No. (0 Htnitnfteld '*«-1- PUtphnrgft, Pa JAMES HOLMES & CO M PORK DEALERS, and dealers in Provisions, ooroer of M..rk.et and Front sta. Ja6:lyd* Tn SHIRT COLLARS FOR 25 1 U CENTS.— Approved style of Gents’ Patent Enameled Collars for 1861 10 Shirt Collars of any style for 26 cents EATON, MACJRUM k CO., _ Nos. 17 and 10 Fifth street. jQR. HOLLICK r S COMPLETE WOB£S, PRICE ONE DOLLAR EACH. For sale by HENRY MINER, c!7 next door to the Post Office. Cheese -46 boxes Prime W R Cheese Just received end for sale by JAMES A FET7.ER, oc2l corner of Market and First H ts. SWEET POTATOES— -2S bbla Marietta Sweet Potatoes—j nst re ceived and for sale by cc2l r»rv»r of Maricet and Font streets. AND BOWIE _ IVES—Far Ml« by SOWN * TETLEY, ogU 130 Wood street. JRediraf. “They go right to the Spot.’ INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUK COUGH PURIFY YOUR BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE! gPALDING’B Tliroat Confections. AR k GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LKCTUBEBB, GOOD FOR PTIBIIO SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SIHGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPA LDINGS THROAT ■C O NFECTIO N& LADIES ARK DELIGHTED WITH SPA L DING’S THROAT CONFECTIONS. CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS. They re’ieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat, They give strength and volume to the voice They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. They are delightfhl to the taatA. They are made of simple herbs and cannot barm 1 advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky ce or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get a package of my Throat Confections they w.l] relieve you instantly, and you will agree witn me that “they go right to the spot” You will fiud them very useful and pleasant while traveling o. public meetings for stilling year Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever afterwards consider them indispensible. You will find them at the. Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are counterfeit, A Package will be nan! by mail, prepaid, on re caipt of Thirty Ceuta. Address HENRY C. SPALDING, jelB No. 48 CEDA R STREET, NEW TORE Nervous Headache KeEiaetog’ By the use of these cephalic PILLS the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken a! the commencement of an attack immediate reliel from pain and sickness will be obtained. They seldom lail in removing the Naseau and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the Boweds-removing Costxveness. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Lax iftuc, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor o the digestive organa, ana restoring the n4ural elasticity and strength of the whole system. ■ ’■ s CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long in* atigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, daring which time they nave prevented and relieved a vast amountof pain and suffering from Headache, whether ating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may bo taken at all times with perfect safety and without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. Beware or Counterfeits. The genuine have five signatures of Henry Spalding on each box. Sold by-Druggists and all Other-Dealers in Medi cines. A box will be sent bj mail, prepud, on receipt of the PBICE, 26 CENTS. 11l order* snonld be addressed to HENRY C. SPAIDING, (S fW*d*» RtrAAt. N**W Tort From the Kxaminer, Norfolk, Pa. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which thej were made, viz.; Cure headache in all its forma From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They bare been tested in more than a thousand cases with entire success. From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn. II you are, or have been troubled with the head ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may bare them in case or an attack, From the Advertiser , Providence, R. 2. The Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and oneot the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. Prom the Western R. R. Gazette, Chicago. JU. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his ixnri* vailed Cephalic Pills. From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. We are sure that persona suffering with the headache, who try them, will stick to them. From the South# n Path Finder, Neio Orleans, La* B Try them.! you that are afflicted, and we are sura that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benefits th«t no other medicine can prodnoe. '.From i ta SL Louis Democrat The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pills) is rapidly increasing. .Prom the Gazette, Davenport, lowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with an article he did not know to possess real merit. From the Advertiser, Providence, R. 2. The testimony in their favor is strong, from the most respectable quarters. From the Daily News, Newport, R. L Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kindft From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Maes. Said to be very efficacious for the headache. 4VA single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. BAYE THE PIECES! KCONOMTI 49-“ A Sfxrca ut Tna Sato As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, iti s very desirable to hare some cheap and convenient way Cor repairing Furniture, Toys Crock ei7, Ac. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE nieets at such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. It is alwajß ready, and up sticking point. M USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” N. B—A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Price cents. Address, henry a SPALDING, No. 48 CEDAR street, New York) CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUK, I would caution all per* sons to examine before purchasing, and see that the full name, JSrSPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.*** on the outside wrapper: all others are swindling oonnterfeits. Forisrie by JOSEPH f LEMLNG, corner Diamond and Market street fAblSdaw JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, roa the saiji or PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, SO. T 4 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET. tallaw riTTBBVB SB- C. WEST & CO HABUVIomiK* or CARRIAGES. BOCKAWATB, BUGSIES, SULKIES * BLEKHIH No. IST Ann Stmt, FfUtburgh, a|7 W All work warranted to be of the or ala and workrnansbin. WTlSKlydiß >OT ATOJJB Newbrands large White Potatoes, just receired and for M | A w» A A.FBTZER.<M!n,e T M M -ketSSfalfr LARGE HALL cojmwof Fifth mid Hmittifleld streets, fanrth Biorr, Apply to a CUTHBEBTABON. 0016 Mmkrtstok PITTSBURGH THEATRE Lk»u uipMuuou. WM. SEHDEHBON P&uusor AMtamai/-Privateea'^m'u_t’!: r ‘" Seat in !>rivftto Box, $1^0; Circle, chairs, 60 oente; Family gvaterS-tSSS gas?. ,?2SE —— . •- WEDNESDAY EVENING, OOTOBE&38/1831/ - Third Night of the newpla, enßßea i lri THE ANGEL OF-PEATtf?’ Mwtefto ~Ai» Haifa*®.. Doctor Panl Bernarr. ivW.-Hendenaw■..< To conclodo with iv . N -7, - LOVE IN ALL CORHRRa T. J. GIDLKK PAUL HUG US WM. GRAFF Western Stove 5 Works, :*45 LIBERTY STBBKT, PHTSBUBBir" GRAFF & CO., MAITUPACTUHEBB4 WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION* of tho public to their luge etockof Hell »»■ Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, KITCHEN RANGES. GRATE FRONTS, BHwr’ruSft *!z,Ji5S2fT' ,llieh »iDbefonttdtoe 8“m " e *TOV*S Of THE Diamond, Advanee, Air-Tight, Eelipia, and Wars awarded the FIRST PREMIUM «t toe State Pair for toe BEST COAL COOK BTOVTO "RS? FIBST PREMlUMawartfedto toe TRUE AMXBICAH, GLOBE * REPUBLIC, nSSto GEATE PBONTS & FENDEBS rA B «7; We 'JiSfA® DI AMOITD«nd ECLIPSE Coal ® "IJJ 1 Soap-Stone Lining*, which stand the fire better than iron. apliS* TO THE PUBLIC ESPECIALLY the igno- ia -— - * rant and falsely Mod est Physicians of all nominations, treat secret and delicate disorders, i self abase and diseases or fIPHI stoations common and I nddentto youths of both sexe& and adults, single or married. Because Di j Braotiru* publishes the fact of his dolnr e°» A* I ®. I « norar ' J and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thins: it a great sin ' rery immoral, and for contamination end corruption among their wires, promising sons aud daughters. Their family phystalanshauld be amtioaste keep them in isnonmoe that they dr the same as Dr. BEAI?8TBUI\ (except pnhW«Kh* P ) lest a lacratire practice might be J lo ®?*. stupid, falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised in ignorazto&sprungu*) as mushrooms, and who compare society* in&w. that numerous parents and guardians are tnankful ttart theb sons, droghtor? ud wnris preTiotut, feebla sickly and of delicate condition and appear* Micahare been restored to health and rigor by Dr. BRAJfBTRUP, besides many before and after mar riage through him hare been eared much snfienmn anxiety, mortification, Ac. Haring the advantage of over thirty rears experience and consequently, he has superior akil] in the treatment of special diseases, and whe Is daily <wn*nu«d by the profession, as well reoommended by respeefr able atasena, publishers, proprietors of hotel! ko» « Bpermatorhea, or so called nocturnal emissions*-* Th‘B dreadful malady can be completely cured far. the Tery last discovery that has never yet felled. l£ female diseases he - account of his old age, seventy years, all Irregu larity is completely cured. As for oonsumptfooMff pulmonary diseases my syrups; which are compo ,e<7_-tT?_E? Iceland moss and other ingredients t)T a skilifnl physieicn five years at the business,it has had more success than all the pretension* that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates will show. They are all genuine wm bn found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of Offlee 86 Sznithfield street, Ty»ar Diamond ranot 1 nivate communications from all parts of the Union strictly attended to. Direct to de6lr'**w:fo LOSE NO TIME. READ: FOR A NUMBER OF YEARB PAST I hare been gradually growing deafer and dealer. I have tried numerous physicians and remedies without any effect, the noise in my head increasing to a very distressing extent Freni seeing the testimonial of a clergyman, well fcc own tome, I was induced to put myself under. Dr. VON MOSCHISKER’S treatment sevonimonthsasDO. BV : «**« ™ a vet y obstinate one, and afterftmr months treatment became somewhat but yet persevering. I am more thaw happrU stste that the noises in my head, so distressing, have entirely left me, and that my hearing is very ’ ranch unproved as all my friends*nd those in busi ness connection with me can testify. Ftom mr f marked improvement I am folly satisfied that I will recover the hearing which 1 thought hopeless ly lost to me. P.H PIERCE. Pittsburgh, Ootober 10th, 188 L - I certify that Dr. VON MOBCHIZISKER effected a most satisfactory cure of my son, a boy of fifteen- of age, who has been deaf for several yearn. The loss of hearing being accompanied by a vary offensive and disagreeable discharge from hiseir PATRICK DUFFY. Robinson Township, Allegheny oountr. Pittsburgh, October 10th, lASI, Among those who have been benefited byvour skillful treatment in diseases impairing thenght it affords me great pleasure to add the testimonial of my gratitude to the list of your patients. My sight was se much impaired during the pest eight een months that I could not recognize the features of a friend standing near me, Desirous that ell those whose sight is defective should know where to apply for relief, I tender you this acknowleg* ment or your eminent skill and rmronee in f£e treatment of your obliged and gretefhl friend. - T. J. MULTiRN, Rector of Bt. Patrick. EYE " DISPATCH I NOISE IN THE HEAD I DEAFNE S Si 1. F. A. VON IOSCHZME^ OCULIST AND ACHIS®; dale o the Austrian Army) Sirea his entire and excloaire attention rtn mnladieaof the EYE end EAR or surgical attention,!*,r^re^?ghf& Jithout farther delav^Thej 8t themselreeend gtre him time to SSmi their case. The saccees of hie treatment EYE AND EAR 155 third srSip^ . gSßßaMßea&teshi »®as^|g||ggs asag^gi AXfiO—IMPROVED IRON i CITY, IN THK STAT B BOX «•© ffttaborgh Post Ofße*. AGAIN: a t a EAR, OFFICE,
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